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Police: Speed may be a factor in deadly Scottsdale motorcycle crash

Scottsdale police have responded to a deadly motorcycle crash near 68th Street and Shea Boulevard.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. β€” Police are investigating a deadly crash involving a motorcycle and commercial vehicle in Scottsdale. 

The Scottsdale Police Department said the crash happened Tuesday afternoon near 68th Street and Shea Boulevard.

Police said the motorcycle driver was pronounced deceased on the scene.

Police said speed might be a contributing factor to the crash.

This is a developing story; additional information will be released as it becomes available.

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